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Business Computer Projects (BCP) and Avery Berkel have formed a partnership to launch what they claim to be the UK’s first fully integrated point of sale (EPoS) and weighing solution on a single item of hardware.

BCP has released a real-time Voice interface to the warehouse management modules in its Accord supply chain solution. This comprehensive suite of software will allow users of the Accord WMS modules to maximise the benefits of real-time, hands-free and eyes-free interaction with the system. Warehouse workers use a belt-worn wireless Talkman T2 terminal to receive instructions and confirm actions through a headset and microphone.(more…)

Following BCP’s acclaimed session on XML and Messaging technology to the Progress Exchange 2000 conference in San Diego two years ago, BCP returned to Progress Worldwide Exchange 2002 in Chicago to present the finished product:AIMS (Accord Internet Messaging Service).(more…)

BCP has launched a revolutionary new communications service – AIMS (AccordInternet Messaging Service) – which offers companies enormous improvements in the flow of information between customers and suppliers, and between different branches or depots within an organisation.(more…)

Following an invitation to speak at the XML-Edge conference held in Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley in California, BCP technical director, Brian Preece, gave an address on our work on XML and messaging. This included a demonstration that showed sales data being relayed from a Point of Sale system through a Back […]

The 21st century has become synonymous with the “e-business revolution”. Everywhere one turns there is a new “e” buzzword describing yet another business process or model that is to be transformed by the power of the Internet or yet another statistic proclaiming its potential. Today’s wholesaler can ill afford to ignore these trends for, as the new technologies are proven and adopted, the opportunity to operate more effectively and to streamline the supply chain will be considerable. The Internet will become central to the whole supply chain – linking wholesalers with both their customers and their suppliers in order to increase speed to market, improve customer service, lower costs and build stronger relationships, thereby improving overall competitive advantage.(more…)